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Republic Of The United States Of Rulgaria (R.O.T.U.S.O.R)
Flag
Motto: "Populus, Militaris, Patrea!"
Anthem: God Bless Rulgaria! (De jure) The Internationale (De facto
StatusActive
CapitalRulgaria city
Largest colonycapital
Official languagesEnglish, Spanish & French
Recognised national languagesSpain
Recognised regional languagesEnglish
Religion
(2023)
Christianity
Demonym(s)Rulgarian
GovernmentFederal two-party presidential republic under an authoritarian military dictatorship
• President
Joseph Ferreira
• Vice President
Karen Ferreira
LegislatureNational Congress
United Senate
Chamber of Deputies
Independence 
• Independence
16 January 2023
• Constitution ratified
20 April 2023
Population
• 6 estimate
6
Membership6
CurrencyRulgarian Lira
Time zoneUTC-4 (AST)
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy
Driving sideleft

The Republic Of The United States Of Rulgaria, more commonly known as Rulgaria, is a micronation in Trinidad and Tobago a set of twin islands in the Caribbean next to Venezuela. Rulgaria is a federated State and has similar administrative divisions to the United States of America with states who have power but mostly stick to government laws but it’s not at A point of power like the states in the United States so it’s more of a Unitary state. Rulgaria was founded by one the two grandsons of Joseph and Karen Ferreira when he decided that there should be some action in the family after the abandoned family game nights first the family game nights were delayed because of Covid-19 and then they were brought back but then because of “FAMILY TENSIONS” it was cancelled and in January of 2023 the idea came and on the 16th Rulgaria’s Independence was made and on the 20th the constitution was ratified.

Rulgaria is a military dictatorship and as a military dictatorship the military rules but is also a political party and only one other political party exists as there are no other parties this military backed party the RNPF Rulgarian Nationalistic Patriotic Front (which also happens to run the military) also political parties are not allowed even the ones that are allied with the RNPF they haft to merge with the party so basically in an election the only party the wins is the RNPF but citizens can join the party and run for an office like senator just not the president or vice president and the only other political party is the United Rulgarian Workers Party but also as a family nation Rulgaria does not accept any people who want to be citizens that aren’t a part of Joseph Ferreira and his family.

Rulgaria’s connection with micro nationalism goes as deep because even after Rulgaria was formed and had a constitution it took a very long time to figure out what Rulgaria’s identity and foreign policy. Speaking of such Rulgaria’s foreign policy the nation of Rulgaria as a very very strict zero tolerance policy towards any nation the embargo’s or puts sanctions on Rulgaria or acts hostile to Rulgaria no nation shall do that or else Rulgaria will cut off all diplomatic relations to them and not recognize them as a legitimate sovereign country that includes countries Rulgaria is at war with.

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Rulgarian Nationalistic Patriotic Front RNPF Joseph Ferreira Centre Christian Democracy, Social Democracy, Nationalism
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Date Name Remarks
January New Year’s Day First day of the new year.
January Rulgarian Independence Day The day when Rulgaria gained Independence.
January Rulgarian Constitution Day The day Rulgaria’s constitution was ratified.
February Carnival The start of Carnival a holiday celebrated across the world in streets at different times of the year.
February Carnival/Shrove Tuesday A traditional non-working day for employees but not an official holiday.
February Valentines Day A day of love.
February Carnival Monday Second to last day before the end of Carnival.
February Carnival Tuesday Last day of Carnival and the day before Ash Wednesday
February Ash Wednesday A religious holiday of Christian’s
March Ramadan Start The start of Ramadan a religious holiday of Muslims where they fast.
March March Equinox The start of a season.
March-April Good Friday The start of the Days when Jesus was crucified and resurrected.
March-April Spiritual Baptist Liberation Day The day when Baptists in Trinidad and Tobago were free to practice their faith and it was legalized.
March-April Easter Sunday The Day when Jesus was resurrected.
May Eid al-Fitr The end of Ramadan when Muslims feast and have a whole meal for the first time since March.
May Mothers Day A day that honours mothers.
May Indian Arrival Day The day that commemorates Indians arriving to Trinidad and Tobago as indentured-servants.
June Corpus Christi A Christian holiday.
June Fathers Day A day that honours fathers.
June Labour Day A day that Honours all workers and employees.
June June Solstice The start of a season.
August Emancipation Day The day when slaves in Trinidad and Tobago could be free.
August Trinidad and Tobago Independence Day The day when Trinidad and Tobago became independent.
September September Equinox The start of a season.
September Republic Day The when Trinidad and Tobago became a republic.
October-November Diwali A Hindu celebration that celebrates the triumph of light vs dark and the return of one of its gods.
December December Solstice The start of a season.
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December Boxing Day A day to traditionally give gifts and the day after Christmas Day.
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